In 1919, the Red Scare in the United States

A. led to government raids that uncovered large caches of weapons.
B. was partly motivated by a series of bombings.
C. saw more than 6,000 people deported from the country.
D. was generally opposed by universities and other academic institutions.
E. saw the arrest of several major government figures.


Answer: B

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A) Four black men are shown, indicating black support for fugitive laws. B) A group of slave-catchers are shown in the background, indicating support for fugitive laws. C) The wooded terrain and agricultural fields of the setting indicate disagreement with fugitive laws. D) A group of black men flees slave-catchers, indicating disagreement with fugitive laws.

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The first time African-American males were allowed to vote after the Civil War was in

A) West Virginia. B) Michigan. C) the District of Columbia. D) Florida.

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During World War II, people of __________ ancestry living in the United States were placed in internment camps.

a)  Japanese b)  German c)  Italian d)  Russian

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The "city beautiful" movement in the United States was inspired, in part, by

A. both the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, and the new technology of skyscrapers. B. the new technology of skyscrapers. C. the economic depression of 1893. D. the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago. E. None of these answers is correct.

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